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Abatement "key" to 2005 carbon market surplus
More than half, and perhaps all, of the surplus of allowances recorded in the EU carbon market in 2005 looks to have been caused by companies reducing their emissions rather than by governments having handed out too many allowances, concludes a study from the Italian research institute Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.
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